RF2K541MK–A Privet Hawkmoth Caterpillar, on Graciosa Island, Azores
RF2TD3P53–Frost, privet (Ligustrum), plant, leaves, winter, macro, close-up of small leaves covered with frost
RFR3JB6X–Isolated image of a cone shaped privet bush, in a grey flower pot.
RF2AW27PR–Flowering privet, Ligustrum, in early summer
RMB29N6J–Glossy Privet Fruit / Nu Zhen Zi
RMDCET4H–Galmpton, Devon England. A pathway through two privet hedges in a garden.
RF2A5407T–Close up of wild privet berries with selected focus and shallow depth of field
RMEA3RR4–Privet
RFTT1E91–Close up of privet hedge (Ligustrum ovalifolium) in the Victorian suburb of Morningside, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RFRTW6AR–branch of Wild privet or Ligustrum vulgare isolated on white background
RFTWMNM5–Close up of privet hedge branches, ligustrum hedge
RFDDF66C–Detail of Private metal signage set into a privet or box hedge near the Central Piazza in Portmeirion
RM2CJ1FWK–Vicary Privet (Ligustrum Golden Ticket, Ligustrum x vicaryi Golden Ticket), cultivar Golden ticket, USA, Michigan
RF2WPXCHC–Blooming privet twigs isolated on white background
RFPAP2JB–Mature man holding privet over the head, solar plant
RF2M6B1TH–Close up black berries on brunches of a bush of wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare), growing in the garden
RM2FN4H93–Six autumnal green yellow and brown leaves of Oval-leaved privet or Ligustrum ovaliusolium lying on tarnished brass
RME6DTXA–A green hedge of privet and ivy forming a natural evergreen/semi-evergreen boundary providing privacy and is also good for insects and butterflies
RF2P4YFNM–Ligustrum vulgare wild european privet white flowering plant, group of scented flowers in bloom on shrub branches, green leaves.
RM2R4BC88–European Privet (Ligustrum vulgare), berries, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Wild Privet, Common Privet
RF2F8054Y–Seven-spot Ladybird (Cocciuella 7-punctata) Hanging Upside Down in a Privet Hedge in a Garden in Staffordshire, England, UK in Spring
RF2BBG9HK–Flowering privet, Ligustrum, in early summer
RMB29N69–Glossy Privet Fruit / Nu Zhen Zi
RMGD66B2–Garden shears on privet hedge.
RMBMMT90–PRIVET LEAF EATEN BY VINE WEEVIL
RMEA42J5–Privet
RFTT1ENN–Close-up of privet hedge leaves against a bright blue sky, Morningside, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMEYGBY3–Privet hedge arch after summer trimming
RFTWMP08–Close up of flowering privet hedge branches, ligustrum hedge
RFME0XF1–A male northern cardinal feeding on privet berries.
RMH026EF–common privet, golden privet, wild privet, prim, European privet (Ligustrum vulgare 'Atrovirens', Ligustrum vulgare Atrovirens), cultivar Atrovirens as hedge, Germany
RF2A4G2T3–Privet twigs with black berries o white background
RFPARA6X–Mature man holding privet, blue sky, copy space
RF2KEFFR5–Close up black berries on brunches of a bush of wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare), growing in the garden
RFAX6YJN–Privet (Ligustrum)
RME6DTXW–A green hedge of privet and ivy forming a natural evergreen/semi-evergreen boundary providing privacy and is also good for insects and butterflies
RMDJBF0T–Large well pruned privet hedge topiary English England
RF2RMTRM3–Ligustrum vulgare wild european privet white flowering plant, group of scented flowers in bloom on shrub branches, green leaves.
RF2J9248R–Leaves of oval-leaved privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium), Bavaria, Germany
RMC49F2D–Ligustrum ovalifolium Golden Privet cultivar 'Aureum' close up, UK
RF2AW281K–Flowering privet, Ligustrum, in early summer
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